
IN CONVERSATION WITH ROSHNI PARBHOO-SEETHA
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September is recognized as **Suicide Prevention Month**, a time dedicated to raising awareness about suicide, promoting mental health, and providing support for those struggling with thoughts of self-harm. The observance serves as a reminder that suicide is preventable and that communities play a critical role in fostering hope and resilience.
The focus of Suicide Prevention Month is multifaceted. It encourages **public education**, helping people understand the warning signs of suicide and the factors that contribute to mental health crises. It also aims to **reduce stigma**, making it easier for individuals to talk about their struggles and seek help without fear or shame.
Across the country, organizations like the **South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG)** lead initiatives that provide information, guidance, and access to mental health resources. Campaigns often include community outreach, workshops, counseling services, and the promotion of helplines to ensure that anyone in need knows where to turn.
Suicide Prevention Month also emphasizes the importance of **community support**. Family, friends, colleagues, and neighbors are encouraged to check in on loved ones, engage in open conversations about mental health, and connect individuals to professional help when necessary. Small actions, such as listening without judgment, can make a significant difference in someone’s life.
As mental health challenges continue to rise globally, Suicide Prevention Month serves as both a call to action and a reminder that **no one has to face their 11:35
struggles alone**. By fostering awareness, compassion, and access to care, communities can help save lives and build a more supportive society.
**Resources:**
* **SADAG Helpline:** 0800 567 567
* **Suicide Crisis Line (24/7):** 0800 567 567
The focus of Suicide Prevention Month is multifaceted. It encourages **public education**, helping people understand the warning signs of suicide and the factors that contribute to mental health crises. It also aims to **reduce stigma**, making it easier for individuals to talk about their struggles and seek help without fear or shame.
Across the country, organizations like the **South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG)** lead initiatives that provide information, guidance, and access to mental health resources. Campaigns often include community outreach, workshops, counseling services, and the promotion of helplines to ensure that anyone in need knows where to turn.
Suicide Prevention Month also emphasizes the importance of **community support**. Family, friends, colleagues, and neighbors are encouraged to check in on loved ones, engage in open conversations about mental health, and connect individuals to professional help when necessary. Small actions, such as listening without judgment, can make a significant difference in someone’s life.
As mental health challenges continue to rise globally, Suicide Prevention Month serves as both a call to action and a reminder that **no one has to face their 11:35
struggles alone**. By fostering awareness, compassion, and access to care, communities can help save lives and build a more supportive society.
**Resources:**
* **SADAG Helpline:** 0800 567 567
* **Suicide Crisis Line (24/7):** 0800 567 567